Frommer’s Alaska says:
“ Silence fell as the boat pulled away from the beach, leaving us behind
with the kayaks and our guide. For the rest of the day my son and I absorbed
the water reflected sunlight and glided past fancifully shaped rocks and resident
sea otters around Yukon Island. We explored beaches, picnicked, raced and discovered
tiny bays too small for any other craft. At the end of the day we had a new friend
in our guide, Alison O'Hara, and discovered that she’d imperceptibly taught
us a lot about sea kayaking.

I certainly
recommend True North Kayak Adventures, which Alison runs… Most
kayaking day trips in Alaska towns barely get out of the small boat
harbor. This one doesn’t feel so tame— it's more like a
mini-expedition. They also offer overnight and multiday trips to remote
waters in the area.” - Frommer's Alaska

True North Kayak Adventures, in it's 22nd year of operation provides
trips for everyone from the complete beginner to the more experienced
paddler.

True North strives to teach safe paddling practices to enable an environmentally
responsible and educational exploration of the Alaskan coastal wilderness.

Yukon Island is our base camp in the heart of prime
paddling coastline. Yukon is in the U.S. Maritime Fish and Wildlife
Refuge which provides great habitat for marine mammals and all sorts
of nesting birds. A short paddle across Eldred Passage are 3 fjords
and Kachemak Bay State Park. Here are many spots to extend your trip
kayaking to beachside camp sites and hiking trails.

Join us for a kayak trip around Kachemak Bay and experience the best
of coastal Alaska.